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I'm running them straight through to the underside of the wing, using weighted clamps to hold them tight.. and then securing with a tiny drop of CA at the entry point. Will post a photo later... Not sure how it's going to look when completed, but will never know unless I give it a shot. Slow going, as I'm only doing small sections at a time and I don't want to overstress and bend the wing out of alignment..
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The build is looking real good, getting those two huge wings on and well supported must have been a bit of a challenge. |
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Looks great! Rigging always kicked my butt when I tried...
Chris
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Very impressive. I agree with Chris - the rigging kicks butt!
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Your photos always make things very clear, Peter.
And you certainly make use of some innovative field-expedient cradles, jigs, and temporary mounts. Don |
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One of my earlier jigs, that I find has multiple uses if used correctly...
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Hi Peter
I'm just curious if you still have this build on the table? C'mon mister! I need your footsteps to follow in! Actually I miss watching your creative solutions and enjoy looking at your work. Hope this one hasn't been 86'd Talk soon Ron
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